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what happens to the object on which work is done​

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Answered by divya14321
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Work is said to be done when force is applied on an object moves through a distance in the direction of application of force. It is same as the product of force and displacement.

Work is basically a form of energy, so in general, when the work is done on an object it must result in a change of its energy. The simplest case is mechanical work: we could accelerate the object, or move it around in a gravitational or electric potential field—-but there are other forms of work that are less obvious.

When a force acts on an object over a distance, it is said to have done work on the object. Physically, the work done on an object is the change in kinetic energy that that object experiences.

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